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Question 1. What is your best version of yourself? Describe yourself at your best. Do not exaggerate. Consider your best qualities, talents, and skills. This is not about imagining yourself as someone else or something that you could never be, or wishing you were someone you are not (for example, if you are short, don't say your best self would be tall; instead, say your best self wouldn't be self-conscious of your height).
Question 2. a) Do you agree with Ralph Smart's comment that whatever you speak will manifest-- "that you become what you tell yourself most often"? (Whatever you say about yourself will come to pass?)
b) What words could you tell yourself that would help to promote your best version of yourself? In other words, what words could you tell yourself that would help you rather than set you back?
Question 3. Ralph Smart speaks about words being "invisible tattoos." If you were to get an actual tattoo with one word or phrase on it that would capture something significant about yourself (your best quality, your strongest value, your number one goal or mission statement), what would this tattoo look like? You can also consider quotations from other people (i.e. literary quotations, famous peoples' words). Describe what your tattoo would look like and/or draw it.
For ideas, you can look at some of the literary quotations that people have had made into tattoos at the following website:
Literary Tattoos
Question 4. What is Joseph Boyden's message to Indigenous youth? Would they find his words inspiring?